Paint is a volatile, irritating and toxic chemical. Paint is widely used in people’s lives. Paint poisoning can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, dermatitis, eczema and other symptoms. The first step in the rescue of paint poisoning is to get out of the toxic environment quickly and to administer oxygen therapy. For patients with paint poisoning through oral intake, they should take activated charcoal, milk, egg white, milk, etc. orally to reduce the absorption of paint in the stomach, and also use sodium bicarbonate solution to wash the stomach and induce vomiting to eliminate the poison in time; using diuretics can also speed up the discharge of poison from the urine. For those with skin contact with paint poisoning, remove clothes and shoes and socks in time, and rinse them repeatedly with water. For patients with serious paint poisoning causing coma, remove the foreign body from the mouth and keep the respiratory tract open in time, and send them to the nearest hospital for treatment in time.